Safe and Successful Youth Initiative For youth violence prevention program grants administered by the executive office of health and human services; provided, that the programs shall be targeted at reducing youth violence among young persons at highest risk for being perpetrators or victims of gun violence; provided further, that any new grants awarded from this item in fiscal year 2016 shall comply with the grant application requirements set forth in item 4000-0005 of section 2 of chapter 38 of the acts of 2013; provided further, that the executive office of health and human services may select the same evaluator in fiscal year 2016 as selected in fiscal year 2015; provided further, that the secretary shall report to the house and senate committees on ways and means not later than March 13, 2016 detailing: (i) successful grant applications; (ii) a set of clearly-defined goals and benchmarks on which grant recipients shall be evaluated; and (iii) outcomes and findings from the grant awards for fiscal year 2015; provided further, that funds may be set aside for the administration of these programs; and provided further, that not less than $30,000 shall be expended for the South End Community Center of Springfield, Inc. to implement the Community Youth Corps program, in collaboration with the Springfield Girls' Club Family Center, Inc., directed at violence prevention